Posted on 01/25/2006 6:42:01 AM PST by kddid
Sorry. Don't buy it.
and so were 200000+ heads of cattle.
Allll righty then! This person needs to get a grip!
Abortion is the new Holocaust. There's no other way to see it.
It still amazes me how many people will come up to me and ask me to explain what it means... That's why, to the utter embarrassment of my teenage daughter, I wear pro-life t-shirts wherever I go. I like to think of myself as a walking billboard.
So, you don't see any difference between an unborn human baby,created in God's image, and a steer? All I can say is that I pity you.
Well, I do...
You can "buy it" now, while you still can, or you can wait until it's too late and you are facing it. Your choice.
Last night on Foxnews... I heard Frist explicitly state that, Yes, he would want Roe V Wade overturned. Interesting... some say the Republican leadership dangles the abortion issue in front of pro lifers.
They say it a conspiracy...
Give it a few more year, another Supreme Court justice, a few more "mother" deaths (can you say Ephedra - what if Anna Kournikova died from an abortion procedure) and something will be done.
Do you remember Ashcroft? He attempt to get redacted medical records and the left was up in arms....
I do not buy it either.
How did they come up with the name "Even"?
We probably already are but don't expect to hear it from the liberal or conservative ostriches.
I love beef that has been tenderized and slow cooked. A splash of A1 sauce enhances the favor.
I recogize that this world has predators and prey.
Cheers to good beef (except in India)
I suppose being able to have compassion both on baby whales and baby humans is out of the question.
A very good Catholic priest recently put it this way:
God's "anger" is not about the desire of vengeance. It's about God's insatiable desire to "set things right".
Perfect balance in the world would imply the lack of sin. Tremendous sin creates tremendous imbalance, and God's will is to return balance through "justice", sometimes referred to as "punishment" by those who are guilty. But God is also merciful, thus, He will remember His promise to return balance in one fell swoop, as He did with Noah. God's mercy affords mankind the opportunity to push the scales back towards balance with our actions. But if we decide, instead, to push the scales radically in the other direction (i.e., even further out of whack), it becomes more likely that God will restore balance (to some extent) through His justice (or punishment, if you're part of the problem).
There's no way for us, as humans, to measure God's mercy or His patience, or what compels Him to act at one point and time and not another. But the lesson of Sodom and Gommorah is thus: God is merciful to the end, even unto just ten good people living in the city of unspeakable sin. But there comes a point where justice prevails. Abortion is intrinsically evil, as is sodomy. God will give us every opportunity, out of mercy to the innocent, to correct the errors of our society. Someday, that patience will yield to justice. It could take hundreds or thousands of years for God to act against an entire community. But all it takes is the stop of one heartbeat for God to render His justice to each one of us as individuals. The only endtime you and I need to worry about with urgency involves looking both ways when crossing the street. If we all did that (figuratively, of course), society would change.
We are ALL God's children. After that you believe what you believe.
Typo: He will remember His promise NOT to return balance in one fell swoop, as He did with Noah
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